US Political System

Title: US Political System
Category: /Business & Economy
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US Political System
The general process for making a bill into a law is described in the Constitution. As with many things, however, the Constitution leaves most of the details to the people of the day, dictating just the overall picture. Before we delve into those details, however, a look at the general process is useful. <Tab/>First, a bill must pass both houses of Congress by a majority vote. After it has passed …showed first 75 words of 5473 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 5473 total…current two-party duopoly is unlikely to get the effective competition it needs so badly at the Presidential level. The Electoral College can and should be abolished by a Constitutional Amendment. Unfortunately, that won't be easy because 38 states will have to agree, and some smaller states may want to preserve their disproportionate share of power. We can only hope they are willing to put democracy and the national interest ahead of their own narrow self interest.

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